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85 DSEL 10-27-2018 12:52 PM

M103 Spark Plug Wire Routing
 
Aaggghhhh! I'm ready to pull the rest of my hair out!

I have tried every possible thing I can think of to get the wires in a format that will allow the plastic strip snap down over them. Don't know if there's anything one can offer toward that end but I will appreciate any suggestions...

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Jorn 10-27-2018 11:19 PM

You got to follow the sequence laid out on the distributor cap protection shield. But even then you need to have the mindset of a German born around 1955.

party 10-28-2018 04:29 AM

'55 seems a bit late.

Here's an example of proper routing at the distr cap. Looks like Medusa's cowlick.

https://i.imgur.com/TdS8Bss.jpg?1

Rick76 10-28-2018 06:34 AM

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The wires cannot be bundled like you have them. They need to be laid out flat.
Here is the cap layout.

85 DSEL 10-28-2018 08:17 AM

Ahah!


So there IS a diagram I should have been following....:mad:


It's not like the plastic cover wasn't fitting properly prior to my removal for replacing VC gasket, however, it would appear I've got some work to do :eek:


Thanks guys for setting me straight, and BTW, I was born in '54 so I should have been thinking like a German!


Dale

duxthe1 10-28-2018 11:26 AM

Having the wires a mess is my #1 103 pet peeve. Those aftermarket wires look to be a little thicker than stock, if so I'm sure it ain't helping. Using a new loom will help a lot, they aren't expensive.

nulu 10-28-2018 11:29 AM

Cables cant have ties, you also can use spray glue to hold them in position prior to putting cover on, and if the diameter of cable is too big they wont fit fyi

85 DSEL 10-28-2018 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duxthe1 (Post 3855353)
Having the wires a mess is my #1 103 pet peeve. Those aftermarket wires look to be a little thicker than stock, if so I'm sure it ain't helping. Using a new loom will help a lot, they aren't expensive.


Agreed!!!


This new "loom" you speak of, are you referring to the plastic cover for these wires? If yes, I would guess the dealer is likely my best bet or is there another possibility? 'Cause I do need a new one as mine was cracked in the first place. Thanks


Dale

EDIT: Nevermind on that question where to find the part. I Googled the p/n and *voila* - eBay! Done :)

85 DSEL 10-28-2018 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick76 (Post 3855306)
The wires cannot be bundled like you have them. They need to be laid out flat.

Here is the cap layout.



I've never seen this diagram. Mine had been gone for a longer time than I've owned it. Maybe that explains my 'mess' of wires! Thanks for sharing it, I'll use this to reroute them.

Dale

optimusprime 10-30-2018 06:37 AM

If the leads are to thick they wont fit ,.And the cover wont sit low enough for you to clip the cover in place .Think original are 7mm aftermarket turn in at 8mm and above.

85 DSEL 10-30-2018 07:08 AM

Now that I find myself in this quandary, what are these not-so-old cables good for?


They worked when I first installed them less than a year ago and right at 10K miles. Perhaps they have swollen...? Oh well, I'm not really ready to fork over another $100+ for a set of wires but if the new loom won't fit, I suppose that's my only option. Hmmmm, wonder how much the dealership wants from my bank account for such...:confused:


Dale

Rob Pruijt 10-30-2018 08:42 AM

You cables look a little bit short and very thick.

I only used Bosch cables on my 103, all other brand fail in a couple of months (including Beru). Bosch has very good cables that are not to thick and very flexible.

I always put the cables on the cap and in the plactic cover on my workbench, not in the car.
That makes it much easier. just close the cover section by section and hold it close with tie-wraps. You can cut the tie-wraps when installing it in the car.
Never use tie-wraps directly on cables.

Rob

85 DSEL 10-30-2018 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Pruijt (Post 3856122)
....I only used Bosch cables on my 103, all other brand fail in a couple of months (including Beru). Bosch has very good cables that are not to thick and very flexible.
.......
Never use tie-wraps directly on cables.

Rob


Rob, mind sharing where I might find the BOSCH brand? Looked at all the usual places but no gold. Really surprised Pelican doesn't carry them.

Not sure how else to temporarily retain them (wires)....?

Rob Pruijt 10-30-2018 09:50 PM

Of coarse I don't mind sharing where I buy parts. But since I live in the Netherlands it won't be of much use to you.

Rob

lsmalley 10-30-2018 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 85 DSEL (Post 3856429)
Rob, mind sharing where I might find the BOSCH brand? Looked at all the usual places but no gold. Really surprised Pelican doesn't carry them.

Not sure how else to temporarily retain them (wires)....?

Bosch no longer makes spark plug wires. I contacted them directly and they told me that they will no longer be manufacturing spark plug wires as they are becoming obsolete.


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